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<title>Brèves</title>
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<title>Transfert testiculaire de cellules souches de la lignée mâle chez la souris : vers un nouveau type de thérapie génique germinale ?</title>
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<description>Transfert testiculaire de cellules souches de la lignée mâle chez la souris : vers un nouveau type de thérapie génique germinale ?
Kahn, A
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<title>Index 1994</title>
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<title>Une nouvelle fenêtre sur les fonctions cognitives des nourrissons.</title>
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Dehaene-Lambertz, G
The understanding of the functional organisation of cerebral structures underlying receptive and expressive musical processes is confronted with a large variety of difficulties inherent in the artistic and subjective nature of the  musical experience. Yet, clarifying the relationships between music and the brain is a legitimate goal of scientific research. One approach toward this goal is the study of musicians, such as Maurice Ravel, who suffered brain damage, and an analysis of  their deficits make it possible to uncover some characteristics of these relationships, to identify the essential questions raised by these deficits, and to suggest some hypotheses about the neurofunctional anatomy of musical abilities. New developments  in brain imaging such as positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance allow these hypotheses to be subjected to empirical verification. Results from such investigation indicate that the realization of musical abilities such as sight-reading and  piano performance relies on a distributed neuronal network that encompasses the four cerebral lobes and the cerebellum, and it involves cerebral structures which are adjacent to, but distinct from, those underlying the realization of corresponding  cognitive operations in the verbal domain.
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